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we put more and more people in dependence of the federal government. we had cycles of people. and you got to work and pursue opportunity and if you do so you are rewarded for your efforts. >> you can make more money by staying at home and opposed to working and completely under minds . he is admitting his job policy is a failure. that is 25 million people under employed . that's why it was keeping people on welfare and another reason why we need mitt romney and understands the american dream and getting people back to work. >> thank you for joining us today. >> all the west to you, thank you. >> in the meantime president obama is on the campaign trail there and listen in to what he had to say. >> i run from the united states senate all over illinois and you got big cities and you have small towns and rural and suburban and urban areas and stop in vfw and halls and diners and go to churchs and synagogues and you meet black white and hispanic and asian and-american and you name it. wherever i went, even if on the surface folks look different. there was a common thread that read
we put more and more people in dependence of the federal government. we had cycles of people. and you got to work and pursue opportunity and if you do so you are rewarded for your efforts. >> you can make more money by staying at home and opposed to working and completely under minds . he is admitting his job policy is a failure. that is 25 million people under employed . that's why it was keeping people on welfare and another reason why we need mitt romney and understands the american...
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he also criticized sdiraa anury fuprtg anti-government forces. he called on the forces to stop armi ining aunng t opposition >>> egypt's president promised to tackle problems that effect people's daily lives his first0. now that he's passed that milestone egyptians are paying close attention and assessing hi rfmae. we have mor from cairo. >> reporter: this website is called morsi meter. it shows thetas othew presidens program. it's become the most popular website in egypt. the site was sp by two egyptians. members of the public u the site to evaluate the progress of morsi. the site reis 6,000 to 10,000 hits a day. >> translator: under the evusovd have imagined ordinary citizens commenting on what the president was doing. >>epte tsan is a frequent visitor to the site. he posted a comment criticizing the president to solve the traffic problems >> translator: president morsi would be worse. he don't speak out against him we might suffer for another 30 years. >> reporter: president morsi is keenly aware he's being watched. a team of police officers w
he also criticized sdiraa anury fuprtg anti-government forces. he called on the forces to stop armi ining aunng t opposition >>> egypt's president promised to tackle problems that effect people's daily lives his first0. now that he's passed that milestone egyptians are paying close attention and assessing hi rfmae. we have mor from cairo. >> reporter: this website is called morsi meter. it shows thetas othew presidens program. it's become the most popular website in egypt. the...
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he inside that house -- government. he wins. why it pays to stand your ground even if the government builds a highway around it! next. look at that! you can never have too much money. ♪ . can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ melissa: my favorite part of the show. radio talk-show host and resident august. fox news legal analyst. first up, okay. this is my new hero. a farmer in china who refuse to move when the government wanted to build a highway. even compensation to relocate did not change his mind. the chinese government decided to build the highway right around this house. >> this reminds me of about 20 years ago, little old lady who lived in a small home in atlantic city. donald trump wanted to build a casino on the land. she did not want to move
he inside that house -- government. he wins. why it pays to stand your ground even if the government builds a highway around it! next. look at that! you can never have too much money. ♪ . can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex...
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the south korean government has identified water pificion as a key sector. it's planning to create 40,000 jobs in the sector over the next five years. >> translator: we're looking for tie ups with any countries interested in our experience and technologies. rather than going alone we intend to work with ministries of the environment, foreign affairs and trade. >> reporter: the president of a water treat facility maker in osaka. his company's award winning equipment for pumping out ground water is used around the world. he's a regular exhibiter at events organized by international water association and he's used this status to boost his sales around the world. now the south korean companies like like becoming formidable rivals. >> translator: south korea has done in three years what it took us ten years to do in japan. they've caught up with us. he's the only executive of a japanese company invited to the reception for the trade fair. he takes this opportunity to pitch his idea for the iwa branch in japan. >> translator: it would be much easier if the japanes
the south korean government has identified water pificion as a key sector. it's planning to create 40,000 jobs in the sector over the next five years. >> translator: we're looking for tie ups with any countries interested in our experience and technologies. rather than going alone we intend to work with ministries of the environment, foreign affairs and trade. >> reporter: the president of a water treat facility maker in osaka. his company's award winning equipment for pumping out...
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he inside that house -- government. he wins. why it pays to stand your ground even if the government builds a highway around it! next. look at that! you can never have too much money. ♪ . ♪ melissa: my favorite part of the show. radio talk-show host and resident august. fox news legal analyst. first up, okay. this is my new hero. a farmer in china who refuse to move when the government wanted to build a highway. even compensation to relocate did not change his mind. the chinese government decided to build the highway right around thishouse. >> this reminds me of about 20 years ago, little old lady who lived in a small home in atlantic city. donald trump wanted to build a casino on the land. she did not want to move. offer her a ton of money. she said no. he built a casino and parking garage aroun her house. more power to them. >> a tough precedent to set. what if it was like five people in different homes. eminent domain. that is the american way. my neighbor were a live, all part of it disappeared in the 60's to build the b
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with the author of "shadow bosses: how government. employee unions control america and rob taxpayers blind." mallory factor joins us. also tonight, egypt's president, muhammad morsi, ordering the egyptian military to arrest people in the street even as he claimed to have rescinded the dictatorial powers he assumed which have spurred violent demonstrations. and a new intelligence report concludes that america's time as the lone superpower is nearing an end. former director of national intelligence john negro panty joins us to talk about our future as a superpower and the challenges that we'll surely face. we begin tonight with one of the few scheduling misadventures of president obama's swire tenure in -- entire tenure in office. the president speaking to autoworkers outside detroit today, a day before governor snyder will sign michigan's newly-passed right-to-work law into effect. the president standing firmly with the unions that worked hard to get him reelected. >> what we shouldn't do, i just gotta say this, what we shouldn't be do
with the author of "shadow bosses: how government. employee unions control america and rob taxpayers blind." mallory factor joins us. also tonight, egypt's president, muhammad morsi, ordering the egyptian military to arrest people in the street even as he claimed to have rescinded the dictatorial powers he assumed which have spurred violent demonstrations. and a new intelligence report concludes that america's time as the lone superpower is nearing an end. former director of national...
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the government and utilities are facing criticism. electricity consumption is rising rapid alg wit india's economic growth. >>> a u.s. defense secretary says egypt's new president is his own man. leon panetta declared his support for mohamed morsi when they met in cairo. morsi assumed the presidency in june. he was meeting with the defense secretary for the first time. panetta is believed to have reminded morsi to respect egypt's peace treaty with israel. that has been a diplomatic sticking point. the muslim brotherhood takes a tough stance on israel. pa net that pledged support for the egyptian military up to $1.3 billion a year but it comes with a condition. egypt must maintain peaceful relations with israel. egyptian officials say that morsi has sent a letter to israel pledging to restart middle east peace talks. >>> the office of the israeli president says that t letters suggests that egypt wants to work for security and stability for all people in the region. israelis have been concerned about how relations might change. but mors
the government and utilities are facing criticism. electricity consumption is rising rapid alg wit india's economic growth. >>> a u.s. defense secretary says egypt's new president is his own man. leon panetta declared his support for mohamed morsi when they met in cairo. morsi assumed the presidency in june. he was meeting with the defense secretary for the first time. panetta is believed to have reminded morsi to respect egypt's peace treaty with israel. that has been a diplomatic...
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how will they deal with this government? obviously, there are pressing issues, the egyptian military and israeli military do have good ties. there's a lot of concern about what's going on the sinai, border between israel and egypt. it's been lawless since the revolution, fall of hosni mubarak. not only do you have hamas trying to exploit this lawlessness and vacuum, you have other palestinian groups and even egypt and israeli officials say there's a growing al qaeda presence on the border they're very concerned about. there have been cross border attacks, one israeli official kills this morning. now an egyptian president has been elected, he needs to use all his authority to deal with this situation because they see this as the most pressing issue between the two countries. >> we'll see how it develops. they are neighboring countries, some communication has to take place. elise is in jerusalem. we have been saying this is a truly historic time for egypt because it is the first democratically elected president in the country'
how will they deal with this government? obviously, there are pressing issues, the egyptian military and israeli military do have good ties. there's a lot of concern about what's going on the sinai, border between israel and egypt. it's been lawless since the revolution, fall of hosni mubarak. not only do you have hamas trying to exploit this lawlessness and vacuum, you have other palestinian groups and even egypt and israeli officials say there's a growing al qaeda presence on the border...
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how are they going to deal with this government? obviously, there are pressing issues. the egyptian military and israeli military do have good ties. there's a lot of concern right now about what's going on on the border. it's been lawless since the revolution, since the fall of hosni mubarak. not only do you have hamas trying to exploit this lawlessness, this vacuum, but now you have other palestinian groups, even egypt and israeli officials as well say there's a growing al qaeda presence on the border that they're very concerned about. there have been some cross-border attacks. one israeli official was killed this week. they say now that an egyptian president has been elected, he needs to use all of his authority to deal with this situation because they see this as the most pressing issue between the two countries. >> all right. we'll see how it develops. eventually some communication is going to have to take place. elise, thanks very much. so we've been saying it for the last 40-plus minutes. this is a truly historic moment for egypt. what about these challenges lying
how are they going to deal with this government? obviously, there are pressing issues. the egyptian military and israeli military do have good ties. there's a lot of concern right now about what's going on on the border. it's been lawless since the revolution, since the fall of hosni mubarak. not only do you have hamas trying to exploit this lawlessness, this vacuum, but now you have other palestinian groups, even egypt and israeli officials as well say there's a growing al qaeda presence on...
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both seemed skeptical of the government's case. >> you create commerce in order to regulate it? >> reporter: yet they asked tough questions of both sides giving hope to the law's supporters it may survive at least in part. >> i don't think you're addressing their main point, which is that they're not creating commerce in health care, it's already there and we're all going to need some kind of health care -- most of us will -- at some point. >> reporter: after the decision is handed down, the big question quickly becomes what now? house republican leaders have made clear if the law is not completely thrown out, they'll vote to repeal whatever's left. and for weeks, both the white house and congressional republicans have been quietly strategizing their message so they are ready as soon as the decision comes. kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> she was one of the most prominent atheist bloggers on the internet. and now she has shocked some of her readers by converting to catholicism. we'll hear why in her own words. >>> leah was one of the most prominent atheist bloggers on the inte
both seemed skeptical of the government's case. >> you create commerce in order to regulate it? >> reporter: yet they asked tough questions of both sides giving hope to the law's supporters it may survive at least in part. >> i don't think you're addressing their main point, which is that they're not creating commerce in health care, it's already there and we're all going to need some kind of health care -- most of us will -- at some point. >> reporter: after the...
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the government cozy army is poorly armed and demoralized -- the government's army is poorly armed and demoralized. >> is it an army? what is it? it is not able to protect the border. it is not able to protect this side of the congo, and they have capitulated faster than you can say the word capitulation. i do not think they are capable. they do not have the capacity, and they do not have the wherewithal to do what they are being tasked with to do. >> wrote -- many rebels took part in an earlier uprising and joined the congolese army as part of a peace deal. now they have gone back to being rebels. they accuse the army of breaking promises it agreed to. they call themselves the march 20 -- m 23, the march 23 movement. some believe, of's neighbor hopes to benefit from the chaos. >> congo reminds me of brazil in latin america, but it is dysfunctional. it does not have a single government. it is not working properly. there are significant interests in there. there are plenty of raw materials. this is one of the richest parts of africa, and africa is rich in raw materials. >> with so much
the government cozy army is poorly armed and demoralized -- the government's army is poorly armed and demoralized. >> is it an army? what is it? it is not able to protect the border. it is not able to protect this side of the congo, and they have capitulated faster than you can say the word capitulation. i do not think they are capable. they do not have the capacity, and they do not have the wherewithal to do what they are being tasked with to do. >> wrote -- many rebels took part...
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way it looks like egypt is very sharply divided and it's not the way a sort of a post revolutionary government should be should be one of unity and bringing everybody to table looks like morsi has not made enough concessions to allow for the opposition which has very viable criticisms to actually negotiate at the same table instead turning to his base and turning to those who support him wholeheartedly and and in some cases even blindly do you think that we we might see a civil war unfold in any about thirty seconds my word civil war is very complicated i think adoptions are naturally inclined against violence but nevertheless anything can grow out of this if so it would be the first constitutional civil war that i'm aware of in the arab world but it just speaks to the fact that there's a real genuine consciousness as far as the options are concerned as far as it pertains to the future of their country so i hope not but you never know a lot of dynamics at play definitely a very complicated situation thank you so much for coming on shedding some light on the situation at dulles kandor professor
way it looks like egypt is very sharply divided and it's not the way a sort of a post revolutionary government should be should be one of unity and bringing everybody to table looks like morsi has not made enough concessions to allow for the opposition which has very viable criticisms to actually negotiate at the same table instead turning to his base and turning to those who support him wholeheartedly and and in some cases even blindly do you think that we we might see a civil war unfold in...
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. >> finding limits on the federal government's power. no big deal. >> i'm being told by the boss in my ear, health care overturned or not next week. will first. >> limiting the commerce clause, it's a big deal. >> yes or no. >> absolutely. >> lz. >> yes, definitely. unfortunately, but definitely. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> moving on now, one atlanta jail had a problem with prisoners escaping from their cells, so the jail fixed the problem and is now offering a reward to any inmate who can beat the new locks. sounds odd, right? we're going to explain. [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung func
. >> finding limits on the federal government's power. no big deal. >> i'm being told by the boss in my ear, health care overturned or not next week. will first. >> limiting the commerce clause, it's a big deal. >> yes or no. >> absolutely. >> lz. >> yes, definitely. unfortunately, but definitely. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> moving on now, one atlanta jail had a problem with prisoners...
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he wanted the money to go to his government. and why? he will use the cash to get more influence over military in egypt, over civil society. there is nothing guaranteed as long as the muslim brotherhood have this agenda we know all about that he will continue with this policy. the best guaranty would have the constitution to bind those extremes and on the other hand a consensus in egypt. we don't have a consensus. half or more is rising against morsi. the more democratic side of the society seems to be against more sis. -- moresy. melissa: what is your best policy here? >> morsi, if you want money you have to sit down with us and your opposition. this is a way to corner him. let's have a triangular. liberal civil society, women, what have you. and morsi and allies on the other hand. we would like as a congress first and administration listen to your debate. who will give us better in terms of american-egyptian alliances and democracy and freedom in the region. melissa: walid, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. melissa: up nex
he wanted the money to go to his government. and why? he will use the cash to get more influence over military in egypt, over civil society. there is nothing guaranteed as long as the muslim brotherhood have this agenda we know all about that he will continue with this policy. the best guaranty would have the constitution to bind those extremes and on the other hand a consensus in egypt. we don't have a consensus. half or more is rising against morsi. the more democratic side of the society...
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they want bigger taxes, bigger government. for example, take a look. >> if despite the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff and what that means for our economy, that there's too much stubbornness in congress, that we can't even agree on giving middle-class families a tax cut, then middle-class families are all going to end up having a big tax hike. that's going to be a pretty rude shock for them, and i suspect will have a big impact on the holiday shopping season, which in turn will have an impact on business planning and hiring, and we can go back into a recession. >> sean: republicans hate big beared and santa claus. don't buy this hype, such as letting the bush cuts expire, are not the answer to tackling this deficit. in fact, during the 2012 fiscal year the federal government cost $9.7 billion to run each and every day, but the additional revenue from letting the bush tax cuts expire only amounts to around $82 billion a year, meaning the government would be funded for a whopping 8.5 days if in fact the president wins thi
they want bigger taxes, bigger government. for example, take a look. >> if despite the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff and what that means for our economy, that there's too much stubbornness in congress, that we can't even agree on giving middle-class families a tax cut, then middle-class families are all going to end up having a big tax hike. that's going to be a pretty rude shock for them, and i suspect will have a big impact on the holiday shopping season, which in turn will...
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the government and utilities are facing criticism. electricity consumption is rising rapidly. along with india's economic growth. >>> u.s. president barack obama has signed an executive order to expand sanctions on iran. he wants to put pressure on iranian leaders to abandon their nuclear program. the sanctions will be imposed on imports of petrochemical products as well as foreign oil. financial institutions will be punished even for engaging in indirect transactions with iran's central bank. the sanctions are meant to close loopholes in measures drawn up in late june. in a related move, the u.s. treasury department added iraq's islam's bank and china's bank to the list of organizations banned from dealing with u.s. financial institutions. u.s. officials say those banks have done business with financial institutions in iran. those iranian banks are subject to sanctions for the suspected involvement in development of weapons of mass destruction. u.s. and european sanctions have achieved their intended effect. a decline in exports of iranian oil and a decline in revenues. now l
the government and utilities are facing criticism. electricity consumption is rising rapidly. along with india's economic growth. >>> u.s. president barack obama has signed an executive order to expand sanctions on iran. he wants to put pressure on iranian leaders to abandon their nuclear program. the sanctions will be imposed on imports of petrochemical products as well as foreign oil. financial institutions will be punished even for engaging in indirect transactions with iran's...
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backed puppet government. that could swing to conservative religious forces in the countries have thought how much what's it going to mean for kuwait. well difficult to say it would depend on what sorts of religious forces what we see in egypt for example with morsi and the muslim brotherhood is a clear power grab by islamist elements attempting to consolidate their own power in the face of massive opposition i think that something similar to that is a possibility in kuwait but again as i mentioned the opposition is complex and there's many different factors i think that the most important element in all of this is whether or not the opposition is able to stand up against the family the ruling class the ruling class in kuwait and most importantly standing against u.s. imperialism kuwait in and of itself is not terribly important but when seen in the context of the g.c.c. and seen as one of the most reliable u.s. allies particularly juxtaposed against what is happening in bahrain and we understand that the unit
backed puppet government. that could swing to conservative religious forces in the countries have thought how much what's it going to mean for kuwait. well difficult to say it would depend on what sorts of religious forces what we see in egypt for example with morsi and the muslim brotherhood is a clear power grab by islamist elements attempting to consolidate their own power in the face of massive opposition i think that something similar to that is a possibility in kuwait but again as i...
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you can see critiques sometimes of the chinese government or of other governments as well. power in general. >> brown: often you can see a provocation. as in one of his most famous works dropping a haung dynasty un, three photographs showing the destruction of a 2,000 cultural relic. >> one of the things i think cease saying is sometimes it's necessary to destroy the old before you can move forward with the new. and also by destroying something know is important, it suddenly makes you have to think about the value of things. what are they worth? who says they're valuable? >> brown: he returned to china in 1993 and became part of the country's cultural elite eventually tapped by the government to collaborate with a swiss architectural firm to design the 2008 olympic stadium. photos are on the floors and walls of the exhibition but he grew critical of the communist party's attempt to control the event. his biggest confrontation with the authorities soon followed after the earthquake in sichuan province when children were killed in schools that collapsed leading to accusations
you can see critiques sometimes of the chinese government or of other governments as well. power in general. >> brown: often you can see a provocation. as in one of his most famous works dropping a haung dynasty un, three photographs showing the destruction of a 2,000 cultural relic. >> one of the things i think cease saying is sometimes it's necessary to destroy the old before you can move forward with the new. and also by destroying something know is important, it suddenly makes...
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rumors group us news outlets that the syrian government is preparing to use chemical weapons just as washington a military intervention is under consideration. one a new online video emerges suggesting syrian rebels might be considering a chemical attack of their own. also israel's prime minister looks for reassurance during a visit to germany as e.u. allies get tough over palestinian statehood and illegal settlement building up top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow syria's military is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels and is awaiting final orders from president assad according to unnamed u.s. officials quoted in the american media washington says that would be all the reason it needs to intervene in the conflict and as artie's middle east correspondent reports the timing of these unsubstantiated revelations may not be coincidence these rumors are verified as if they are just allegations what they do suggest is that syria's military has been mixing chemical weapons and noting them into the allegations suggest tha
rumors group us news outlets that the syrian government is preparing to use chemical weapons just as washington a military intervention is under consideration. one a new online video emerges suggesting syrian rebels might be considering a chemical attack of their own. also israel's prime minister looks for reassurance during a visit to germany as e.u. allies get tough over palestinian statehood and illegal settlement building up top stories. around the world on screen online international news...
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who by the way he's using his brain in ministries to form his government. you know i very i still read there are injuries as a way that any one of the muslim brotherhood supporters are on board with this power frankly do you want to reply to that go ahead well well just that i accept a lot of people have questions about the muslim brotherhood you know for their past and their broken promises that they weren't going to run for the legislature and they weren't going to run a presidential campaign and they're and they're very well organized they've got money and organization that no other party has had so they've got power they can turn people out on thursday they can tell them not to come today but i concede what you say i spent a lot of time in the universe is in the last week talked to a lot of people a lot of people don't like the muslim brotherhood because they're afraid and their fear is based on ignorance of what's going to happen remember history red china everyone was terrified by god you got an economy going and now there anybody is friend so the que
who by the way he's using his brain in ministries to form his government. you know i very i still read there are injuries as a way that any one of the muslim brotherhood supporters are on board with this power frankly do you want to reply to that go ahead well well just that i accept a lot of people have questions about the muslim brotherhood you know for their past and their broken promises that they weren't going to run for the legislature and they weren't going to run a presidential campaign...
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the cost of borrowing for the italian government was 7.5%. it's one of the reasons silvio berlusconi was outed. mario monti came in as the leader of this technocrat government. he had to walk a tightrope. he had to calm the market. he did that. the cost of borrowing came down. the markets and investors look at this uncertainty and they are all over the place. the cost of borrowing is on the way up, and the market has fallen. the main one is down by 3.5%. some of the banks have fallen by six. -- 6%. >> this crisis has always been a crisis of confidence. lately, confidence has improved. markets are doing much better. the ec become a bureau -- the central bank has improved -- the ec beet -- the ecb has improved. we could see up. -- a period of nervousness again. clearly, this is not a good development. >> it is all about the same issue -- austerity and taxes. >> la grande sortie. the exit of their rich friends who are getting out -- of the rich french who are getting out. anybody earning over 75 million -- over 1 million euros paying 75%. >> you
the cost of borrowing for the italian government was 7.5%. it's one of the reasons silvio berlusconi was outed. mario monti came in as the leader of this technocrat government. he had to walk a tightrope. he had to calm the market. he did that. the cost of borrowing came down. the markets and investors look at this uncertainty and they are all over the place. the cost of borrowing is on the way up, and the market has fallen. the main one is down by 3.5%. some of the banks have fallen by six. --...
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this will be the third such order issued by the government. the last time was in april when north korea launched another rocket. it blew up less than two minutes after lift off. u.s. officers are also on alert. >> those ships are capable of participates in defense. we will go forward with that as we did in the last time. >> he said officers will be able to track the missile's flight path. the north koreans have refined their technology so the probability of success has increased. the timing of the launch coincides with the presidential election campaign in south ko a korea. >> translator: today marks a watershed in the presidential campaign. i will do everything i can for the south korean people. >> translator: i promise to achieve a change of government. i would also like to realize a new era in politics. >> ahn said he'll join moon's campaign tour. the two couldn't agree on which one of them should run against the ruling party. so ahn withdrew from the race two weeks ago. the latest opinion poll suggests pak leads moon by about five percenta
this will be the third such order issued by the government. the last time was in april when north korea launched another rocket. it blew up less than two minutes after lift off. u.s. officers are also on alert. >> those ships are capable of participates in defense. we will go forward with that as we did in the last time. >> he said officers will be able to track the missile's flight path. the north koreans have refined their technology so the probability of success has increased....
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releases a new book urging internet users around the globe to stand up against in slave meant by governments. on their online life from a new center here in moscow this is egypt's president is making steps towards a compromise and has met with senior judges outraged at the seizure of power which has made his decisions untouchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi as controversial decrees spilled a teenage supporter of the muslim brotherhood which stands behind the president has been killed in violent protests another man died overnight after have been critically injured in fighting a top tier square last week thousands of taking to the streets for his funeral procession in downtown cairo a journalist bill true has been following events. we've seen very heavy handed tactics from the police we see that excessive use of tear gas and you see the use of birdshot bullets should be given quite severe injuries to face the stomach pools of light i mean issues from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon we still mind it clashes happening lit
releases a new book urging internet users around the globe to stand up against in slave meant by governments. on their online life from a new center here in moscow this is egypt's president is making steps towards a compromise and has met with senior judges outraged at the seizure of power which has made his decisions untouchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi as controversial decrees spilled a teenage supporter of the muslim brotherhood which stands behind the...
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they voted for that's what they wanted to hear a square for they also wanted you know a more active government they wanted a functioning parliament and this will see only way he saw that it could be done he was elected they asked for no make a judgment he did it in a clumsy way he's backtracked a little bit but now let's see what happens and it and let him give him a time to follow through on this and straighten it out i think you well i mean why do you think this bodes for the arab spring and democratization of the region. well i think that what you're seeing is the push back on the leader who in my view i have a very cynical view of politicians in any country that they always want more power and so i think you need checks and i think you're seeing that so i think perhaps these revolutions may eventually. reach a compromise and that's what's happening in egypt i don't think the thing is going down you know necessarily going down the toilet here i think it could very well be saved by the people and there may reach a harmony of where they constrain the president and make him live within the law
they voted for that's what they wanted to hear a square for they also wanted you know a more active government they wanted a functioning parliament and this will see only way he saw that it could be done he was elected they asked for no make a judgment he did it in a clumsy way he's backtracked a little bit but now let's see what happens and it and let him give him a time to follow through on this and straighten it out i think you well i mean why do you think this bodes for the arab spring and...
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the netanyahu government whose priorities are not the peace process but iran. and the greater chances he will have to confront his own ideology and coalition and hamas that has absolutely no stake and wants to undermine abbas. these are the new alignment which is taking us further and further away from the prospects from a meaningful two-state solution. i think the united states, president obama, will have to make a decision. the chances of his intercession successfully are probably pretty long. the odds are pretty bad. but if he wants to not become the american president on whose watch the two state solution that the conflict expires he'll have to do something. >> eliot: can he do something to reinforce abbas' capacity to negotiate, take power away from hamas and take it to the palestinian authority the counter weight in that world and then say to netanyahu, now is the time to seize the moment. >> that would be nice, but there is two of everything. two constitutions, two presidents, two sets of security services, and reuniting that movement to one gun one nego
the netanyahu government whose priorities are not the peace process but iran. and the greater chances he will have to confront his own ideology and coalition and hamas that has absolutely no stake and wants to undermine abbas. these are the new alignment which is taking us further and further away from the prospects from a meaningful two-state solution. i think the united states, president obama, will have to make a decision. the chances of his intercession successfully are probably pretty...
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a government which is a coalition government, we include vice presidents, we're including constitution committee and here are the names of the people in the constitution committee. some steps have been taken in this regard. i don't know how functioning they are. and then one other important sort of request or demand by other forces to join morsi is to clearly demarcate the relationship between the muslim brothers on one hand and freedom and justice party on the other. the relationship has been almost funny. so for example, freedom and justice want to run a candidate it's made in the guidance officials of the muslim brothers. we're speaking about the candidate of a political party. these are some of the demands. the other narrative of this discourse is that this is a contest between civil society, so this is the muslim brothers and the deep state, the deep state is the state established since 1952 which includes basically a very strong role for the military, the security establishment and the intelligence establishment. another discourse, look at kind of narrow coalitions. they look at
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government has a lot of leverage, starting with the 2 plus billion dollars of aid that the u.s. directly gives egypt and we have our vote in the imf and further aid in the egyptian economy and they want to kind of enforce the muslim brotherhood as sort of legitimate and serious rulers of this big, serious country. we need to make sure that the democratic election that happens last year was not-- not the first in egypt's history, but make sure it's not the last. and 52-48% an awful lot of egyptians were not voting for the muslim brotherhood and we need to make sure that the citizens of egypt needs to vote again. we shouldn't be fatalistic and say there's nothing to do with it. >> one of the revelations of would be that power would not be overly concentrated in one one hands or institution, and looks like a public statement from the u.s. on this. >> a rather mild rebuke, but i don't think it's the end of the story and i do think that the administration needs to sit back and really come up with a strategy now. and we've seen this movie before with mubarak and the fatal flawed u.s.
government has a lot of leverage, starting with the 2 plus billion dollars of aid that the u.s. directly gives egypt and we have our vote in the imf and further aid in the egyptian economy and they want to kind of enforce the muslim brotherhood as sort of legitimate and serious rulers of this big, serious country. we need to make sure that the democratic election that happens last year was not-- not the first in egypt's history, but make sure it's not the last. and 52-48% an awful lot of...
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the government doesn't want the world to know that there have been lots of witnesses on the killings which have happened by the police force in bahrain government doesn't want to use old doesn't want to come to a dialogue even though the opposition said this is our home we want a dialogue we have to blame some of the big countries who are who are giving green large to do this dictatorship just two weeks ago mr cameron was in the area and he was talking a lot of here we have to live with whatever these governments want to be a political stage united states is not doing whatever it should do it just talks about some mores on the table that says down with the government and even with the people who are accused very much of violating human rights they just norwich the bahraini government without putting any pressure on them. let's take a look at some other world news now a fire at a garment factory in bangladesh has claimed the lives of at least one hundred twelve people dozens more were injured in the blaze while some are still feared trapped on the upper floors of the nine story buildi
the government doesn't want the world to know that there have been lots of witnesses on the killings which have happened by the police force in bahrain government doesn't want to use old doesn't want to come to a dialogue even though the opposition said this is our home we want a dialogue we have to blame some of the big countries who are who are giving green large to do this dictatorship just two weeks ago mr cameron was in the area and he was talking a lot of here we have to live with...
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the focal point of these anti-government protests remain here in ta rears square. i'm going to step aside to give you a live like look of what tahrir square looks like. most of them peaceful but we're still getting clashes and protests. right below they have set fire to an avis rental car center. you heard what sounded like a stun grenade. >> what you see here, they're fighting and police areighting back, throwing rocks and stun agree yads. >> any other fallout besides the fallout and the demonstrations, reza? >> plenty of fallouts from this, ran randi. first off we should tell you that the judges club here in egypt has called for a nationwide judges strike. remember, many judges support mr. morsi. they're working against mr. morsi. one of the leading pro-democracy activists here. he spoke to reporters today and he called for mr. morsi to rescind all his controversial decrees and also the stock market today in egypt. this was the first day of trading after the decrees were announced on thursday, randy, and the stock market is plummeting. so keep your eyes on that.
the focal point of these anti-government protests remain here in ta rears square. i'm going to step aside to give you a live like look of what tahrir square looks like. most of them peaceful but we're still getting clashes and protests. right below they have set fire to an avis rental car center. you heard what sounded like a stun grenade. >> what you see here, they're fighting and police areighting back, throwing rocks and stun agree yads. >> any other fallout besides the fallout...
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and you can catch that full interview with government faden later today at six pm g.m.t. . the turkish military says nato officials are helping find a place to deploy patriot missiles along the southern border and korea has denied the move is offensive saying it only wants to show up to counter possible threats from syria this comes amid reports syrian government jets have bombed the rebel headquarters of the free syrian army near the troopers border in another attack activists say ten children killed after an army plane dropped a cluster bomb in a playground east of the capital damascus rebels have also reportedly captured a hydroelectric dam in the country's role seizing ammunition after taking over a helicopter base on sunday. he's really defense minister is a quitting who'd barrett says he'll leave politics for good to once a new cabinet is formed in three months he's previously served as the country's prime minister foreign minister and chief of general staff barracks announcement comes just days after israel agreed a cease fire with gaza militants says this a resignat
and you can catch that full interview with government faden later today at six pm g.m.t. . the turkish military says nato officials are helping find a place to deploy patriot missiles along the southern border and korea has denied the move is offensive saying it only wants to show up to counter possible threats from syria this comes amid reports syrian government jets have bombed the rebel headquarters of the free syrian army near the troopers border in another attack activists say ten children...
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you basically have two governments working there. is it possible to even get to a serious discussion about a two-state solution if you don't really know which government is calling the shots? >> it is hard, isn't it? because you don't know who you're negotiating with, in the case of hamas. and the related groups that are part of this, because some of them are loosely affiliated with hamas. you do have a wing of hamas that is extremely violent. extremely dangerous, as you see from the scenes that we saw, the body being dragged through the streets and people being killed. on the other hand, fatah doesn't seem to have enough control over the people. you would hope we can get them to work together so that they can have a common purpose. i don't think you can finally get to a solution here until the two of them are working together. >> briefly, rudy, we talked about the republican party. what about chris christie who is getting flak from the senior members who think he was disloyal because of the conflict with the repercussions of hurrica
you basically have two governments working there. is it possible to even get to a serious discussion about a two-state solution if you don't really know which government is calling the shots? >> it is hard, isn't it? because you don't know who you're negotiating with, in the case of hamas. and the related groups that are part of this, because some of them are loosely affiliated with hamas. you do have a wing of hamas that is extremely violent. extremely dangerous, as you see from the...
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of objectives first of all obviously to give the illusion to give the sense of the feeling that the government is not in control in the hope that people would start losing support we know that the theory has been from the very beginning that the people are afraid of the government a. strong grip. and immediately shift sides of the theater and people are still working with these enough people the support of the got to be prevented from falling so yes this is a tactic in a sense. well some western countries of pick sides in the syrian conflict iran is pushing hard for a negotiated solution. takes a look at the east an alternative to the european way of bringing peace to damascus . the conflict in syria sees no end but iran a key regional power and indicated syria is continuing and intensifying its efforts for a peaceful resolution to shuttle diplomacy has been spared headed by the head of the iranian column and ali larijani a very influential politician who you know ron known worldwide as a former chief negotiator for iran's nuclear program his recent stop overs have included meetings with presi
of objectives first of all obviously to give the illusion to give the sense of the feeling that the government is not in control in the hope that people would start losing support we know that the theory has been from the very beginning that the people are afraid of the government a. strong grip. and immediately shift sides of the theater and people are still working with these enough people the support of the got to be prevented from falling so yes this is a tactic in a sense. well some...
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but recently, the ankara government has made an interesting request to nato. tell us more about it. >> warner: you're absolutely right, ray, turkey has requested-- actually a week or so ago-- for nato to send patriot missile batteries to defend turkey's border and airspace against any incoming of any sort that could wowld come in from syria and elsewhere. it's no secret the turkish prime minister and assad have been on the outs since assad was called on to step down. as you know, turkish forces have been moved to the border. there has been some back-and-forth. it has become very apparent and widely discussed in the media here, despite having the second largest army in nato after the u.s., turkey's air defenses are not that great. what turkey is saying to nato we need to defend our airspace. there is, however, speculation that it might also be turkey's backdoor way of putting in a cornerstone from which nato ultimately might create a no-fly zone inside syria. and that is something turkey has been calling for, for months now, because they want to create a zone i
but recently, the ankara government has made an interesting request to nato. tell us more about it. >> warner: you're absolutely right, ray, turkey has requested-- actually a week or so ago-- for nato to send patriot missile batteries to defend turkey's border and airspace against any incoming of any sort that could wowld come in from syria and elsewhere. it's no secret the turkish prime minister and assad have been on the outs since assad was called on to step down. as you know, turkish...
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he is governing egypt and he has to worry about the economy tanking. i wouldn't rule out a deal between the military and muslim brotherhood. may seem like they are opposites but they may find a way of living together that excludes the pro democracy fashiction wh is the smallest operating in egypt now. the military and brotherhood may have different objectives. that would be the worst outcome of all. >> why would that be? >> because it would give the brotherhood political dominance inside egypt. i think that would call into question the camp david accord with israel, a peace treaty we have relied on from middle eastern stability for the past 30 years. it would put more see in a position as head of the brotherhood to aid hamas and other radical groups through out the arab world. that would be for u.s. pro western abe rap regimes and israel as well. >> president obama was issuing glowing reviews of mr. moresy. talked to him over 6 times. here is a quote before the power grab. mr. obama told aids he was impressed with the pragmatic confidence. tested engin
he is governing egypt and he has to worry about the economy tanking. i wouldn't rule out a deal between the military and muslim brotherhood. may seem like they are opposites but they may find a way of living together that excludes the pro democracy fashiction wh is the smallest operating in egypt now. the military and brotherhood may have different objectives. that would be the worst outcome of all. >> why would that be? >> because it would give the brotherhood political dominance...
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it's just for show that's what the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public life with electoral traditions and a vibrant parliament for youth activist dollar that's not enough the opposition consists of an unlikely alliance of youth groups hard line islamists and local tribes who are ramping up their calls for reform increasingly they've taken their message to the street for peaceful demonstrations have been met with an iron fist and we were beaten up by. the special forces. the sound. but on and after the march whoever is on the street is just being detained and thrown into jail critics of kuwait's government claim it turns a blind eye to allegations of widespread corruption and the use of security forces to crush dissenting voices ask for the rule of law. so we don't have a law we have a law that is being used whenever the government feels like using it rids here began years before the arab spring protests but have intensified over a series of political crises the opposition dominated
it's just for show that's what the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public life with electoral traditions and a vibrant parliament for youth activist dollar that's not enough the opposition consists of an unlikely alliance of youth groups hard line islamists and local tribes who are ramping up their calls for reform increasingly they've taken their message to the street for peaceful demonstrations...
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it is the responsibility of the president the government and that is . this is the point it is their disposability to bring conciliation into the deal to start working to deal with the ills of the society because there is a battle about constitutional order a difference of views about the constitution but this should not the tade or stop the government from moving on dealing with the problems that we as people feel that they have to be addressed and as immediately as we got the result asli a wider arab spring still far from over so what is really going on with this arms print gene really think it's a genuine welling up of popular feeling or do you think there are people pulling strings here for their own not international know that evolutions the change that's taking place is really genuine. it had to come. to continue with the your genes as they. as they were. because they are impossible and many of us including myself. expect that to happen business as usual supporting governments for just there with stability without redevelopment without a democracy
it is the responsibility of the president the government and that is . this is the point it is their disposability to bring conciliation into the deal to start working to deal with the ills of the society because there is a battle about constitutional order a difference of views about the constitution but this should not the tade or stop the government from moving on dealing with the problems that we as people feel that they have to be addressed and as immediately as we got the result asli a...